Coordinates: 42°33′29″N 70°52′48″W / 42.558°N 70.880°W / 42.558; -70.880
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4.5 based on 43 reviews
This former family retreat has been renowned for its gardens for almost a century.
We spent a great few hours at Long Hill. There is something interesting around every corner in the gardens. We also took a walk in the woods - the trails can be narrow, rocky and with roots so hiking boots are suggested, but pleasant walking. There was plenty of parking and it wasn't crowded.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
NSMT is an award-winning 1500-seat theatre in the round producing nationally/regionally acclaimed Broadway musicals, celebrity concerts, kids’ shows, and year-round education programs for all ages. Single tickets, group discounts and dining reservations available at nsmt.org.
This is our fourth year going to see this production...it is magical, with great performances, terrific music and great traditions! David Coffey has been performing the role of Scrooge for 28 years and he brings a wonderfully nuanced performance to the role! Other cast members are equally as good. Special effects (though low tech) are magical! Love this show and it’s wonderful message! Not to be missed!
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Lynch Park is so beautiful. There are two beeches, beautiful grass area, children's water sprout area , concession stand entertainment and beautiful rose garden Where are many weddings take place? It's a paradise. September is a beautiful month. It's still so beautifully warm and not crowded. Lynch park is so peaceful. It's a little bit of Heaven.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Less than 24 miles from Boston, the fully restored Larcom Theatre is located in downtown Beverly, MA This gracious showplace featuring spectacular acoustics was built in 1912 (the same year as Fenway Park) by Harris and Glover Ware, two brothers and former vaudeville musicians from Marblehead, MA. For their new theatre, they chose the birth site of one of America's most widely read nineteenth-century poetesses, Lucy Larcom. After seven years of wowing audiences with his magic production at the 1920 Cabot Street Cinema Theatre (just 4 blocks away), Cesareo Pelaez, the founder of the Le Grand David stage magic ensemble, purchased the Larcom in 1984. Larcom's elegant horseshoe balcony, hand-painted antique pressed tin ceilings and original silk wall coverings take you back in time. In September 2016, a local couple from Beverly purchased the theatre and transformed it into a multi-arts venue enriching the community with music, dance, theatre, comedy, variety shows, and more.
Beautiful place in downtown Beverly. Very good acoustics. It could use more restrooms and lobby space.
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